In Gypsy Flamenco, author Dolores de Leon takes the reader on a most improbable journey as Dolore, a fifties-something dancer from the Bay Area, decides she must learn flamenco dance from the best... More > and most authentic teacher, a Gypsy flamenco dancer in Seville, Spain. De Leon unfolds her cast of anachronistic characters with a mix of spot-on humor, compassion, and utterly graceful prose. You will hear and feel the rhythms of flamenco as you lose yourself in Dolore's year among the Gypsies. Here is a writer at the absolute height of her craft.< Less

A collection of poems in English written by Swedish writers Jenny and Ande Enochsson. Both authors have been published in literary magazines and other publications. The couple maintains the online... More > literary journal Rufous Salon.< Less

Some years ago John Trumbo wandered by chance into Cadaques, Spain, the artistic home of Salvador Dali. There he found a landscape, and a woman, Carmen, a Catalan muse, both of which inspired these... More > poems.
John has returned to Spain ten times over the years, visited other European countries, Canada and Mexico, and every mainland state. Yet nature is his true home wherever he goes.
These poems have a hue of hope for a better world mixed with Spain, John's three children, Carmen, other travels and ultimately a lost traditional Spanish love.< Less

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